Ex-Miss Uganda Oliver Nakakande says her reign as Miss Uganda was robust as a result of it occurred in the course of the difficult COVID-19 interval.
Throughout her two-year reign as Miss Uganda, Oliver Nakakande acknowledges reaching fairly a lot together with constructing a robust sisterhood with different Miss World contestants.
Having been held the title in the course of the COVID-19 lockdown, she remembers spending plenty of time together with her household and finishing up Instagram periods about psychological well being amongst different essential discussions.
Nonetheless, she believes her reign was robust as society demanded quite a bit from her at a time when the world virtually appeared to be at a standstill.
Nakakande narrates how she went into melancholy as she felt her potential was shrinking. Her reign was additionally closely criticized by the general public.
It was robust! I grew to become the “pandemic queen” as a result of my reign was hit by COVID and was placed on a standstill. Society, nonetheless, nonetheless had very excessive expectations of me.
I went by deep melancholy throughout that point. There was a lot occurring and I felt like my potential was shrinking and I couldn’t do something to place myself on the market but the world demanded for extra of me.
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